I've spent some time recently surfing the web and exploring other blogs that are related to education. While browsing, I found out that the very first weblogs (way back in the 90's) were simply collections of links to other sites that an author found interesting. In that spirit, here are some links that I think are worth sharing.
Scholars Who Blog This article from The Chronicle of Higher Education gives an overview of how academics use blogs to further their work.
Blogging in Education by Teresa Coffman. This is a new blog, authored by a new professor of education, that highlights articles related to using blogs in a variety of education-related ways.
Blogs in Education This website sponsored by the University of Houston, Clear Lake, states "This page is designed to provide you some resources if you want to get started using blogs for yourself or with your students."
Pedablogue This "personal inquiry into the scholarship of teaching" is authored by Michael Arnzen of Seton Hill University. His personal reflections are updated regularly, often humorous, and always thoughtful. This blog is a great model for a professional reflective journal and has earned a bookmark in my browser.
RealClimate This is a good example of a blog with multiple authors. Several scientists comment on climate science that is in the news.
Eduwonk.com Education news and analysis from the Progressive Policy Institute's 21st Century Schools Project
Teacher Leadership Diaries An insightful collection of reflective teacher diaries.
n of One--The Weblog of Gary Natriello, Executive Editor of TC Record. This blog lifts up interesting news stories.